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sheshe2

(97,664 posts)
2. Kick!
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 04:08 PM
Feb 2014

My youngest niece is one of the. The others had employer based insurance, while she did not!

“The covered population is getting younger,” Ms. Sebelius said. In January, 318,000 people age 18 to 34 selected health plans, bringing the total in this age group to 807,500, officials said.


Looking good! Thanks ProSense.

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Mitch: Na na na, hey-ey, Good bye! Your ship has sailed. n/t freshwest Feb 2014 #1
Kick! n/t ProSense Feb 2014 #12
Kick! sheshe2 Feb 2014 #2
...and the heart of FUD here on DU... uponit7771 Feb 2014 #3
But how many have actually paid? BKH70041 Feb 2014 #4
Wait ProSense Feb 2014 #5
At best BKH70041 Feb 2014 #6
Maybe ProSense Feb 2014 #7
Just answer the question BKH70041 Feb 2014 #8
Well, ProSense Feb 2014 #9
Ah, so that's it. BKH70041 Feb 2014 #10
Yes, that's it. ProSense Feb 2014 #11
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you are not counting the people aged 18-25 who are Motown_Johnny Feb 2014 #14
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Can Republicans do a 180 by November? gulliver Feb 2014 #16
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